knife master

How to Play: Desktop: Click and hold, drag upward to set power and angle, release to throw. Mobile: Touch and swipe upward to launch your blade. Drag distance controls throw power , longer drag equals stronger throw. Drag angle influences the blade's trajectory and spin rate. Simple two-step input: aim, then release. Mastering Knife Master is all about feel.

About knife master

Knife Master is a blade-flipping game that looks simple but hides real depth. You toss knives, axes, and swords at targets and try to land each one upright to score. Get the angle wrong and the blade bounces off the surface. Get it right and the blade sticks.

The rotation physics are what make it click. Every weapon spins differently after release. A light dagger whips through the air fast, while a heavy axe carries deliberate weight. Learning how each blade behaves in flight is most of the skill. Before long you start guessing the landing angle before you even let go.

The targets change between levels. You throw at a wooden table in one stage, a wall in the next, and moving platforms show up later and ask for sharper timing. Controlled throws beat wild flicks every time.

How to Play

Click and drag upward to set your throw angle and power.
Release to send the blade spinning at the target.
A longer drag means more power and more mid-air rotations.
A shorter drag gives a gentler toss with fewer spins.
Land the blade upright on the target to score.
If the knife falls flat or bounces off, that attempt is lost.
Work through levels with harder target placements as you go.
Controlled precision beats maximum power.
Retry failed throws to dial in your angle and timing.
Land consecutive clean sticks to build a combo.

Features

- Blade rotation physics: every weapon type spins and flies differently
- Weapon collection including knives, axes, and legendary swords
- Multiple environments with different target surfaces and layouts
- Skill-based scoring where clean upright landings earn more points
- 3D visuals with smooth animations across devices
- Difficulty ramps up with moving targets and smaller landing zones
- Combo system that multiplies your score for consistent accuracy

Tips & Tricks

Start with standard knives before moving to heavier weapons. They are easier to control.
Most blades need one or two full spins to land upright, so watch the rotation count.
Drag distance matters more than speed. A measured pull beats a quick flick.
On moving targets, throw slightly ahead of where the platform is heading.
Practice the same level a few times. Muscle memory counts for more than guesswork.
Watch the blade's shadow to guess where it will land.
Take a breath between throws. Rushing leads to sloppy angles.

Controls

Desktop: Click and hold, drag upward to set power and angle, release to throw.
Mobile: Touch and swipe upward to launch your blade.
Drag distance controls throw power , longer drag equals stronger throw.
Drag angle influences the blade's trajectory and spin rate.
Simple two-step input: aim, then release. Mastering Knife Master is all about feel.